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Style, performanc­e and élan with a spaceship-like whirr

NEW ELECTRIC SUV MAKES ITS MARK AS BONA FIDE LUXURY RIDE

- Andrew Mccredie

Spending some time behind the wheel of this all- new performanc­e luxury electric vehicle recently, I was reminded of something said at the launch of Mercedes-benz’s all-electric SUV, the 2019 EQC.

“If you’re coming late to the party, you better bring a very good bottle of wine,” said the incomparab­le Daimler AG chairman, Dieter Zetsche.

In this case, the “party” is the electric- vehicle revolution, and the “wine” is a first- generation, out- of- thebox EV that catches up to — or surpasses — existing EVS that had a head-start.

That was certainly true of the EQC, and after zipping around Metro Vancouver in Audi’s newest entrant in the all- electric segment, it’s certainly also true of the E-tron Sportback.

It’s quick. It’s refined. It’s comfortabl­e. It’s luxurious. It’s technologi­cally advanced. All the things that Audi has come to represent.

The Sportback is the second entry in Audi’s E-tron stable, following in the low- resistance tire tracks of the E- tron, the mid- size luxury crossover that was launched in 2018. Next up will be the 2021 Q4, the concept of which was released earlier this summer, and a model aimed squarely to compete with a number of crossover-style EVS available now or coming to market in the next few months.

Unlike the Q4 — which will be based on Volkswagen’s MEB platform — the E- tron Sportback shares the same platform, powertrain and liquid- cooled battery pack as the E-tron. In silhouette, the E-tron SUV and the E- tron Sportback look identical from the nose to the B-pillar, with the body styles differing as the Sportback’s roofline dips down to the rear window and rear hatch. Despite the “sportback” name, the E- tron version sits higher and has a shorter rear overhang than Audi’s gas-powered sportback models in the A5 and A7 lineups.

Likewise, the two E- tron driver cockpits are similar, each using Audi’s forward-thinking E-tron design language, gauge clusters, displays screens and unique gear-selector system.

The model I drove was the top- of- the- line Edition One trim. Just 999 have been produced, and it adds a number of special features to the mid- range Technik model ( the base version is called Progressiv). These include Dynamic orange brake calipers, 21- inch five- spoke wheels, a black interior with grey ash wood inlays, aluminum exterior trim elements, and Edition One badging on the door sills and logo beam on the puddle lights.

The cabin of the E- tron Sportback is exquisite — and that’s not an overstatem­ent. A major aspect of the pleasing nature of the interior, particular­ly from the driver’s perspectiv­e, is the more minimalist gauge/switch/display array. That has become a bit of a hallmark for luxury EVS, credit for which must go to Tesla and its spartan cockpits.

Full marks, too, for the gear selector, which forgoes the current ( maddening) trend of buttons or tiny steering- wheel stalks in favour of a meaty centre console handle- like shifter that, while unique, still has some old-school vibe to it.

What isn’t old school at all is the rapid, oh-so-smooth accelerati­on with the only real sensory output being the spaceship- like whirr Audi engineers manufactur­ed into the electric motor sound. Make that motors plural, as two asynchrono­us electric motors power all four wheels (hence “Quattro”). Maximum torque is 414 pound-feet, but dial the Sportback into boost mode and that jumps to a wheel-spinning 490.

Audis were not engineered to drive in a straight line, so dial in that electromec­hanical progressiv­e steering and the Sportback is on rails, with very little body roll thanks to the five-link air suspension, front and back. Suffice to say, the driving dynamics are world-class.

The 95 kwh lithium- ion battery pack is capable of a peak electrical output of 300 kw, and the EPA range rating is 351 km, which is, given the weight of the Sportback, expected.

Critics will cite this range as a major flaw, but let’s keep things in perspectiv­e: this is a first- generation EV for Audi, and what it may lack in range it more than makes up for in style, performanc­e, and élan.

Besides, with a sticker price of $ 111,500, the 2020 Audi E- tron Sportback Edition One is not intended to herald the high-volume sales expected/hoped for by EV advocates. Instead it is intended to demonstrat­e the kind of exciting, aspiration­al luxury performanc­e EV one of the world’s best automakers can produce. In that regard, mission accomplish­ed.

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Photos: Andrew Mccredie / Driving. ca The driving dynamics of the new all- electric 2020 Audi E-tron Sportback are world- class, Andrew Mccredie writes.
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